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thanks for joining us today. and we will be counting down to the friday deadline for those big spending cuts. thank you both. >> chris: up next, two governors tell us what impact the sequester will have in their states. >> chris: with washington headed for the sequester the nation's governors are in town and warning the federal spending cuts may drive their states back in recession. here to talk about it republican governor scott walker of wisconsin and democratic governor jack markell head of the national governor you's association. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> chris: start with the and what it will mean toacsequr states. cost wisconsin $1.8 billion and 36,000 jobs and big cuts for health service and special education funding. do you support congressional republicans willingness to let the cuts kick in if the alternative is to raise taxes the obama idea? >> all of us as governors have a concern about what the impact is going on the respective states in terms of the potential of the cuts if they do nothing
thanks for joining us today. and we will be counting down to the friday deadline for those big spending cuts. thank you both. >> chris: up next, two governors tell us what impact the sequester will have in their states. >> chris: with washington headed for the sequester the nation's governors are in town and warning the federal spending cuts may drive their states back in recession. here to talk about it republican governor scott walker of wisconsin and democratic governor jack...
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thanks for joining us today. and we will be counting down to the friday deadline for those big spending cuts. : up next, twoh. governors tell us what impact the sequester will have in their states. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves...
thanks for joining us today. and we will be counting down to the friday deadline for those big spending cuts. : up next, twoh. governors tell us what impact the sequester will have in their states. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the...
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so the question is, why won't he work with us? and, the answer, quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> chris: now, i know you talk about a balanced approach but clearly the republicans will not agree to that. not saying who is right or wrong, but, senator, republicans are talking about passing something this week that would give agencies, give partments, more flexibility. to set priorities so cuts could be made according to what makes sense and what doesn't instead of across-the-board. you have supported the idea but the white house opposes transfer authority. what sense does that make? >> here's really what is going on. you have as usual in washington, a large kabuki going on, boabou who can be blamed. there is no question the cuts will be painful and they are thoughtless and tom coburn and i agree on that and we agree we need more spendiutting, we have to cut more spending. we agree on that. why is it we cannot come to the table and agree what cuts need to happen? that is what we should be doing. we shouldn't be pass
so the question is, why won't he work with us? and, the answer, quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> chris: now, i know you talk about a balanced approach but clearly the republicans will not agree to that. not saying who is right or wrong, but, senator, republicans are talking about passing something this week that would give agencies, give partments, more flexibility. to set priorities so cuts could be made according to what makes sense and what doesn't instead of...
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. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day life. >> chris: natasha is talking about poetry and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as pros. not as immediate as video images. conveying something important, something deeper. >> i now use ink to keep record. >> sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying this is me ands that you and we're different. and i think poetry has a way of saying this is my experience and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told, i do not want to forget anything of my former life. >> she is the nation's 19th poet laureate. working out of the library of congress, her job this year is to spread her love of poetry. >> i actually get inspired. it helps me to write poems to be here. >> she describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life was a cheerleader. it seemed a natural way for me to think about being excited about being something. being passion nated about something that means a lot to me that i would like to convey
. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day life. >> chris: natasha is talking about poetry and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as pros. not as immediate as video images. conveying something important, something deeper. >> i now use ink to keep record. >> sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying this is me ands that you and we're...
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. >> to comfort us when we have losses. to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs. but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day lives. >> chris: she is talking about poetry. and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as prose. >> to keep a record, sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying, this is me and that is you and we are different, and i think poetry has a way of saying, this is my experience, and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told, i do not want to forget anything of my former life... >> chris: she's the nation's 19th poet laureate. working out of the library of congress, her job this year is to spread her love of poetry. >> actually, i get inspired, it helps me to write poems to be here. >> chris: and describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life, was a cheerleader and seemed a natural way to think about being excited about something, being passionate about something that means a lot to me. that i would like to convey to other people. >> chris: her father is white, the mother, black.
. >> to comfort us when we have losses. to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs. but also to help us see things differently than we do in our every day lives. >> chris: she is talking about poetry. and the role she says it continues to play. not as accessible as prose. >> to keep a record, sometimes our every day speech has a way of saying, this is me and that is you and we are different, and i think poetry has a way of saying, this is my experience, and you can share in it...
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but we found a woman that uses words to heal and she is our power player of the week. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently. >> natasha is talking about power tree and the role she says it continues to play, not as accessible as prose or video images but conveying something important, something deeper. >> sometimes our everyday speech has a way of saying this is me and that is you and we are different. i think poetry has a way of saying this is my experience and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told i do not want to forget anything of my former life. >> it's the nation's 19th nation's poet laureate. her job is to spread her love of poetry. >> i get inspired. >> she describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life i was a cheerleader and being passionate about something that i would like to convey to other people. >> her father is white and mother black. they had to leave mississippi in 60s to get married. >> chris: how do you think it affected you the idea that your parents' marriage w
but we found a woman that uses words to heal and she is our power player of the week. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently. >> natasha is talking about power tree and the role she says it continues to play, not as accessible as prose or video images but conveying something important, something deeper. >> sometimes our everyday speech has a way of saying this is me and that is you and we are...
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thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the debate over guns gets even moreen tense. even more intense. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we he must do something. >> chris: a dramatic hearing on capitol hill underscores the deep divisions over how to prevent mass shootings. we will ask two of the leading advocates to make their cases. mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabby giffords and wane la pierre, head of the national rifle association. kelly and la pierre only on "fox news sunday." then, senate republicans go after one of their former colleagues who wants to be defense secretary. >> that is a direct question and i ex
thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>...